SQL Connect has been retired

Redgate has now stopped selling SQL Connect. This means that additional copies of SQL Connect, and extensions to support contracts, are no longer available.

If you have a license for SQL Connect, it will still work – we're not taking anything away. You can keep using it for as long as you like, but we won't be doing more work on the tool, so unfortunately there won't be any further updates and we won't be supporting future versions of Visual Studio.

Alternatives

If you're a SQL Connect customer, and you'd like to continue using a fully supported tool to source control database changes, you may be able to use SQL Source Control.

SQL Source Control is an add-in for SQL Server Management Studio that lets you source control database changes from there.

If you have a SQL Connect Support & Upgrades contract, we're offering you a free license of SQL Source Control.